Gunman Reported on Campus of Stevenson University in Maryland

Breaking reports of possible armed gunmen on campus at Stevenson University’s Owings Mills campus in Maryland, prompted a lockdown and massive police operation. Students sheltered in place while police searched the facility. The situation was prompted by a witness who called 911 saying they saw a person with a gun. Eventually it was discovered that the person in question was carrying a pellet gun, reports The Baltimore Sun.

Here’s what you need to know:

1. Students Were Told by the College That There Was an ‘Active Shooter’

The university notified students via text message there is an “active shooter” on campus at 2:26 p.m. WBAL reports a witness telling them that there are two gunmen on campus. The Baltimore Sun reports that police have recovered a rifle in one of the school’s parking lots. WBAL adds that the gun was found in the back of a truck.

We sent out the email and text alert immediately after getting the report of someone on campus with a weapon or with a gun and we’re currently working with authorities. Police are here investigating and we are currently on lockdown until further notice. That’s all the details I have for you right now.

2. The School is Sealed Off

Cops are concentrating around a wooded area of the college, reports The Baltimore Sun. The college has been sealed off from the public, reports WBAL. One reporter says that the police activity is centered around the School of Business (shown above in a school promotional video).

#BCoPD o/s at Stevenson U for a report of armed subject. No confirmation of armed subject or shooting at this time.^EA

4. We Don’t Know if Anybody Has Been Hurt

5. The School Only Became Stevenson University in 2008

There are nearly 4,000 students enrolled at Stevenson University. The school was known as Villa Julie College until 2008 when it became Stevenson. There are two campuses, one in Stevenson and one in Owings Mills.